Family: Leroy Luetge / Geraldine Mittanck (F990) [1, 2, 3]
m. 29 Jun 1944-
Male
Leroy Luetge
Birth 19 Jul 1911 Death 27 Sep 2007 Burial Methodist Cemetery, Industry, Austin Co., Texas Marriage 29 Jun 1944 [3] Father Heinrich Louis "Henry" Luetge, Jr. | F965 Group Sheet Mother Minna Eckermann | F965 Group Sheet
Female
Geraldine Mittanck
Birth 28 Feb 1923 Death Yes, date unknown Burial Father Gerhard W. Mittanck | F1544 Group Sheet Mother Isabel Jackson | F1544 Group Sheet
Female
+ Bertha Faye Luetge
Birth Death Burial Spouse Kenneth Hill | F1545 Marriage Spouse Donnie Warren Barnett | F1546 Marriage Spouse Richard James Tucker | F1547 Marriage
Male
+ Gareth Lee "Gary" Luetge
Birth Death Burial Spouse Merrie Elizabeth "Lisa" van Ness | F1548 Marriage
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Sources - [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, pp. 17, 59.
LeRoy lived almost his entire life in the Schoenau, Texas area. He enjoyed baseball and fishing. On 22 Mar 1981, he was inducted into the Old Timers' Baseball Association "Hall of Fame" in Schulenburg. In 1983 LeRoy received a certificate from the Family Land Heritage Program for having continued farming operations into the one hundredth year. Over the years He improved the soil on the farm, cleared brush, built new sheds and barns, a new home, a lake, and a hog ranch. - [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, pp. 59, 60.
LeRoy lived almost his entire life in the Schoenau, Texas area. He enjoyed baseball and fishing. On 22 Mar 1981, he was inducted into the Old Timers' Baseball Association "Hall of Fame" in Schulenburg. In 1983 LeRoy received a certificate from the Family Land Heritage Program for having continued farming operations into the one hundredth year. Over the years He improved the soil on the farm, cleared brush, built new sheds and barns, a new home, a lake, and a hog ranch.
LeRoy lived almost his entire life in the Schoenau, Texas area. He enjoyed baseball and fishing. On 22 Mar 1981, he was inducted into the Old Timers' Baseball Association "Hall of Fame" in Schulenburg. In 1983 LeRoy received a certificate from the Family Land Heritage Program for having continued farming operations into the one hundredth year. Over the years He improved the soil on the farm, cleared brush, built new sheds and barns, a new home, a lake, and a hog ranch.
LeRoy lived almost his entire life in the Schoenau, Texas area. He enjoyed baseball and fishing. On 22 Mar 1981, he was inducted into the Old Timers' Baseball Association "Hall of Fame" in Schulenburg. In 1983 LeRoy received a certificate from the Family Land Heritage Program for having continued farming operations into the one hundredth year. Over the years He improved the soil on the farm, cleared brush, built new sheds and barns, a new home, a lake, and a hog ranch.
LeRoy lived almost his entire life in the Schoenau, Texas area. He enjoyed baseball and fishing. On 22 Mar 1981, he was inducted into the Old Timers' Baseball Association "Hall of Fame" in Schulenburg. In 1983 LeRoy received a certificate from the Family Land Heritage Program for having continued farming operations into the one hundredth year. Over the years He improved the soil on the farm, cleared brush, built new sheds and barns, a new home, a lake, and a hog ranch.
Geraldine taught school in Willow Springs, Industry, Kenney, Sealy, and Brenham, for a total of 31 years. - [S940] Find A Grave, 12 August 2015; http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=65160178.
Leroy Luetge; Birth: Jul. 19, 1911; Death: Sep. 27, 2007; Note: h/o Geraldine Mittanck married 29 Jun 1944; Burial: Industry Methodist Cemetery, Industry, Austin County, Texas, USA; Created by: Skip Farrow; Record added: Feb 04, 2011; Find A Grave Memorial# 65160178.
- [S26] SCISSORTAILS STILL RETURN TO SCHOENAU, pp. 17, 59.
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